Before & After shot...what do you guys think?
what's your secret? c'mon ... spill?
i'd give anything to get all that sweat and oil off the steering wheel and shifter of both my cars and i've been afraid to try anything stronger than soap and water for fear of screwing up the leather (on the MR2) ...
i'd give anything to get all that sweat and oil off the steering wheel and shifter of both my cars and i've been afraid to try anything stronger than soap and water for fear of screwing up the leather (on the MR2) ...
Originally posted by diabolical1
what's your secret? c'mon ... spill?
i'd give anything to get all that sweat and oil off the steering wheel and shifter of both my cars and i've been afraid to try anything stronger than soap and water for fear of screwing up the leather (on the MR2) ...
what's your secret? c'mon ... spill?
i'd give anything to get all that sweat and oil off the steering wheel and shifter of both my cars and i've been afraid to try anything stronger than soap and water for fear of screwing up the leather (on the MR2) ...
good thing is i did my horn cover as well and tomorrow i'm probably going to do the ebrake handle...so my interior will have more red and less green
yeah ... i think the Rx-7's stuff are basically rubber and plastic. i have leather in my MR2. however, both cars have the same discoloration (less discoloration on the MR2, but it's there nonetheless) and stubborn crud that doesn't seem to come off with soap, water and vigorous scrubbing.
yeah the sun does do a number on the interior.
so what did you use to clean it? or did you just paint it?
yeah the sun does do a number on the interior.so what did you use to clean it? or did you just paint it?
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Originally posted by diabolical1
what's your secret? c'mon ... spill?
i'd give anything to get all that sweat and oil off the steering wheel and shifter of both my cars and i've been afraid to try anything stronger than soap and water for fear of screwing up the leather (on the MR2) ...
what's your secret? c'mon ... spill?
i'd give anything to get all that sweat and oil off the steering wheel and shifter of both my cars and i've been afraid to try anything stronger than soap and water for fear of screwing up the leather (on the MR2) ...
bizzaro, how'd you make that look so nice?
Here are more before and after shots...
BEFORE

AFTER

Although not the exact same angle you guys can see the improvement...tomorrow i hope to have time for the ebrake handle...
BEFORE

AFTER
Although not the exact same angle you guys can see the improvement...tomorrow i hope to have time for the ebrake handle...
Thanx Jeff...
Here is what I did to get them to how they are now...
I was cleaning my interior today when I just looked at the shift ****, e brake handle and horn cover with a stink eye...(as I usually do)...because of their greenness
Well...I decided that I will experiment with the shift **** and so I took it off...grabbed my dremel and started on it with different bits...
First the grinder...TOO MUCH
Then the SS brush...TOO MUCH
Then the buffer...NOT ENOUGH
Finally the plastic brush wheel...JUST RIGHT
Carefully and slowly I started to rub off the green layer and it started showing the red...
It’s not perfect by any means but it is much better than before...it took about 1 hour to do the ****...then I was left with a dull looking ****...so I looked around the house...and found...CLEAR NAIL POLISH
First I buffed the ****...cleaned it with nail polish remover then painted a thin coat on the ****...giving the finishing look you guys see now...
I did the same with the horn button 'cept instead of using the brush I used a paper towel to spread the nail polish...this left it less dull but not as shiny as the ****...
This is why I’m hesitant to tell you guys what I did...it's kind of embarrassing that I’m not using the right tools for the right job

I love my dremel!
Here is what I did to get them to how they are now...
I was cleaning my interior today when I just looked at the shift ****, e brake handle and horn cover with a stink eye...(as I usually do)...because of their greenness
Well...I decided that I will experiment with the shift **** and so I took it off...grabbed my dremel and started on it with different bits...
First the grinder...TOO MUCH
Then the SS brush...TOO MUCH
Then the buffer...NOT ENOUGH
Finally the plastic brush wheel...JUST RIGHT
Carefully and slowly I started to rub off the green layer and it started showing the red...
It’s not perfect by any means but it is much better than before...it took about 1 hour to do the ****...then I was left with a dull looking ****...so I looked around the house...and found...CLEAR NAIL POLISH

First I buffed the ****...cleaned it with nail polish remover then painted a thin coat on the ****...giving the finishing look you guys see now...
I did the same with the horn button 'cept instead of using the brush I used a paper towel to spread the nail polish...this left it less dull but not as shiny as the ****...
This is why I’m hesitant to tell you guys what I did...it's kind of embarrassing that I’m not using the right tools for the right job

I love my dremel!
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Originally posted by bizarro
This is why I’m hesitant to tell you guys what I did...it's kind of embarrassing that I’m not using the right tools for the right job
This is why I’m hesitant to tell you guys what I did...it's kind of embarrassing that I’m not using the right tools for the right job
p.s. my horn will be cleaned tomorrow. I'm gonna try steel wool. I'll let u guys know how it goes. Oh, and how exactly do you get the horn cover off?
just wrap your fingers along either side and pull off...
i tried steel wool 000 and it wasn't agressive enough...i did however use it after using the dremel to smooth it out a little more...
i tried steel wool 000 and it wasn't agressive enough...i did however use it after using the dremel to smooth it out a little more...
If you have a high strength Acetone and a hard cloth that will soak it up them it will do wonder but be sure to wear gloves it does'nt feel the best on your hands. (Reads Bottle: Toxic to skin, Then pours all on towel and hand)
I'll put some pics up of what my doors looked like before and after if somebody will host them?
I'll put some pics up of what my doors looked like before and after if somebody will host them?
I was just then looking and found out that i do'nt have any pics let me go take some and find someone who will host them. Oh danget my mom has the camera awww screw it i'll start a new thread in a couple of days with all the minor fix up-s i've done to my car. But still looking for somebody to host them.
That shift boot is from the Ebay auctions right? From Btelotte? I've been looking at those but I really want a solid black one... Does the white stitching screw everything up or does it look good when it's actually in the car?
That kicks butt! I'm going to have to try that on my project SE that's in the garage (the Grey Mouse). It's got the typical was-maroon-now-brown-or-green-or-whatever-the-hell-color-that-is problem as well.
Can't hurt to try yours and sweetege's methods. At worst: vinyl paint!
Can't hurt to try yours and sweetege's methods. At worst: vinyl paint!
dude, don't be mocking my blue stiching on the shift boot
bill will make them any color you want from what I understand. All black would be nice, but I still like my blue stiching.
bill will make them any color you want from what I understand. All black would be nice, but I still like my blue stiching.
Yeah I emailed him about an all black one and he quoted me $25, but I've seen the white stitched onrd on Ebay go for $7 many times.
The white stitch looks good with silver surround, but I'm thinking about painting my shifter surround and console surround gloss black.
The white stitch looks good with silver surround, but I'm thinking about painting my shifter surround and console surround gloss black.






